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November 19th, 2007 by susan j
Though it’s the off-season for the Red Sox, Boston is still buzzing from their baseball team’s World Series victory over the Colorado Rockies. And last Friday, Boston fans got one more reason to celebrate, because their favorite baseball team announced plans to renovate Fenway Park. The off-season upgrades include adding a new restaurant in center field and new seats in the State Street Pavilion, as well as waterproofing the seating bowl in the bleacher area. .
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October 30th, 2007 by susan j
This week’s Carnival of Cities, hosted by , includes posts from this blog and across the blogosphere. The carnival features posts on everything from budget travel in London to the fires in San Diego, so .
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October 29th, 2007 by jamie a

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We here at Go Card Boston would like to congratulate the Red Sox on their World Series win! From the notorious Curse of the Bambino to World Series wins in 2004 and 2007, our guys have come a long way.
It’s been one heck of a trip from trailing the Cleveland Indians from 3-1 during the playoffs to coming back to win, then taking the World Series title for the second time in four years. As MVP of the series Mike Lowell said, “It’s unbelievable. I’m on cloud nine.”
Boston is nothing short of jubilant, celebrating this win with an autumnal chill in the air. Red Sox Nation has a sparkle in its eye, looking forward to what the future holds for these underdogs turned champions.
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October 22nd, 2007 by jamie a
After a tumultuous round of playoffs, the Sox have done it again! If you caught the game last night, it certainly felt like something was brewing throughout the first five innings with a hushed anticipation enveloping the crowd.
The game played out much like the entire series itself with everyone on the edge of their seats just waiting for a home run or dreading a missed catch in the outfield. Coco Crisp finally brought the game to its closure with an impressive catch sending him careening into the right-center wall.
Rallying to come back from their early losses in the playoffs, the Sox couldn’t have executed their plans any better than last night. As Dustin Pedroia said, “There’s obviously those three nights you go to bed and you don’t sleep. All you think about is trying to win and trying to figure out how we’re going to turn this around. We figured it out.”
If you missed your chance to catch the game, you can still have a great Fenway experience with the official tour, or you can stock up on Sox apparel and accessories to cheer them on in the World Series from the Official Red Sox Team Store!
The World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies begins this Wednesday at 8 pm at Fenway Park, so get ready for some more excitement!
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October 8th, 2007 by susan j
Thanks to Steve Madsen at Exit Row Seat for including this blog in his weekly Carnival of Cities. Steve includes lots of other useful information for those traveling to Chicago, Honolulu, and several other places around the world, so check it out.
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